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		<title>How much calcium per day is recommended to consume during pregnancy?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calcium is a mineral widely distributed in foods. The problem during pregnancy and lactation requirement is the high biological situations they represent. Some organizations still differ on the recommendation of calcium during pregnancy on the grounds that even with smaller amounts of calcium are successful pregnancies. But we should remember that probably the effects of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.thepregnancyzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/calcium-during-pregnancy.jpg" alt="calcium during pregnancy" /><strong>Calcium</strong> is a mineral widely distributed in foods. The <a href="http://www.radiostorytime.com/category/health-care/during-pregnancy/">problem during pregnancy</a> and lactation requirement is the high biological situations they represent. Some organizations still differ on the recommendation of calcium during pregnancy on the grounds that even with smaller amounts of calcium are successful pregnancies. But we should remember that probably the effects of a low calcium intake is expected in the long term.</p>
<p>The best way to consume the amount of calcium you need is eating 3 servings of foods from the milk group (remember that this group does not include butter or cream).</p>
<p>When it comes to consuming milk does not necessarily refer to a glass of whole milk. When you cook any food that has milk for their preparation, without realizing you are consuming milk. Clear examples are the mashed potatoes, pudding or pancakes. Any other preparation you want to enrich with milk also going to provide an increased supply of calcium. If you like milk shakes are an excellent choice!</p>
<p>Other foods rich in calcium include yogurt and cultured milk, but certainly higher values are found in cheese, especially hard cheeses. The more mature the cheese more calcium.</p>
<p>A concept to consider is the amount of fat as these foods provide. Those with better calcium / fat are milk and nonfat yogurt, and on the other side of the spectrum are hard cheeses. If you&#8217;re not having problems with <a href="http://www.radiostorytime.com/category/weight-loss/">excessive weight gain</a> do not worry too much and you have to eat hard cheeses podes.</p>
<p><span id="more-185"></span><strong>Remember to eat 3 servings of dairy products.</strong><br />
One serving equals:</p>
<p>* A glass of milk (200 cc)<br />
* A pot of yogurt (200 grams)<br />
* 3 slices of cheese machine<br />
* 2 tablespoons grated cheese<br />
* 1 ½ cups ice cream</p>
<p>Final advice: foods mentioned differ greatly in how much calcium they have depending on the brand. It is good to learn to read the nutritional information on the label of the products we consume. Any food that will supply 100 mg of calcium per 100 grams of food podes regarded as an acceptable source of calcium.</p>
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